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January 31, 2015

Saturday ought to be for having a lie in. Could someone please tell boy cat that. Yes, we were woken at 'fur o'clock' again.

Our alarm goes off in the week at 6 am and Fiki likes to make sure that, just in case it is a weekday and the alarm has broken, he waked us as 6 am even if the alarm hasn't sounded. We managed to ignore him for almost an hour but succumbed in the end.

We went for a walk along the Castlemain Trail today, even though it was drizzling. Three or four miles of brisk walking was just what we needed.

I have done some scrapping today, as well as work, and made this page for the UKS monthly challenge

It was a word challenge to use some of the words from Frozen.

Regular readers of my blog will know my chosen phrase this year is 'Let it Go' so it was a good time, on the last day of the month, to reflect on whether or not I had indeed managed to really let things go. As it happens I haven't done badly at all and feel all the better for it.

And sticking with the Frozen theme you have to see this video - several members of staff are quite keen that if we ever have snow I ought to do a version. Mmmm. Singing coach would be required or better still dubbing. Anyway - I think this head is amazing and what a super thing to do for his school. To me that is what inspirational teachers are all about. Yes the learning, yes the skills, but also the fun and the making school days memorable.

September 29, 2011

However, we were celebrating a day early. The Roald Dahl charity does so much good work for sick children and this is a new venture for the charity, inviting children across the country to dress up as their favourite Roald Dahl characters. And let's face it, there are some great ones from Fantastic Mr Fox, the Twits and the wonderful BFG to Matilda, the Witches and the enormous crocodile. I am not a huge fan of Dahl - other than his revolting rhymes which I absolutely love - but the children love the books and I guess if they are reading that is a good things and so what if it is a little sensationally revolting - kids love it. You only have to see the success of the fabulous Horrible Histories.

So I have worn my sticker with pride (forgetting to take it off when I went shopping after school but that's another story entirely) and I proudly received my Golden Ticket this morning.

It was great fun making redunculous delumpuous recipes up featuring Dahl-esque words and utterly revolting ingredients. I love this example by the master himself from The Centipede.

"I’ve eaten many strange and scr umptious dishes in my time,

Like jellied gnats and dandyprats and earwigs cooked in slime,

And mice with rice – they’re really nice

When roasted in their prime.

(But don’t forget to sprinkle them with just a touch of grime.)

"I’m mad for crispy wasp-stings on a piece of buttered toast,

And pickled spines of porcupines. And then a gorgeous roast

Of dragon’s flesh, well hung, not fresh – It costs a pound at most.

(And comes to you in barrels if you order it by post.)

"I crave the tasty tentacles of octopi for tea

I like hot-dogs, I LOVE hot-frogs, and surely you’ll agree

A plate of soil with engine oil’s

A super recipe.

(I hardly need to mention that it’s practically free.)"

So my lesson for today is about the miracle that is reading.

Today I am thankful for

a real treat at the end of the day - meeting Nij for a spot of retail therapy and dinner out! Heaven

January 16, 2010

There is a new project launched over on Its A Creative World today and it is awesome.

The project will run from now until the end of the year. There will be 10 prompts - each of them a word to interpret. The prompts will be words - which can be interpreted in all sorts of ways.

The IACW girls have all made their covers and they are awesome (theirs not mine). There is one which is going to become a whole quilt and there is one which is a touchy feely book made from cotton napkins. They are fabulous.

Mine is typically me - very simple.

I decided against calling it Simple Things and feel a bit of the odd one out actually. I went for 'More than just words', because to me that is what the project is all about. Words that are so much more than just words. Words that conjur up all sorts of images and emotions.

Anyway - here is my cover.

I used My Minds Eye papers and lace to give it a bit of softness.

This is the back and I will add the date and info when the project is finished.

And this is the inside .... you know me ... i have to have an intro.... I am that anal LOL.

I can't wait to get going on it.

My quote for the weekend is ....

I really like this one. Really.

Today I am thankful for

A lovely weekend of scrapping

A bath that fills properly

The fact I can sit and scrap and watch Friends at the same time on the computer.

All About Me

I am Scrapdolly - frequently answering to just Dolly. I live with my soulmate Nigel, two cats and a Fiki monster and I love to scrap. Scrapping is my creative outlet, my daily therapy, my sanity restorer and where I meet my friends. Come share it with me.